The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Wife . ADDISON 199 Letter on the mercenary Practices of Men in the choice of Wives STEELE 200 Poetical Arithmetic - Rules for Po- pulation ... 201 Devotion - Enthusiasm L MR . H. MARTYN 202 Folly of the Pride of Birth or For- ADDISON ...
... Wife . ADDISON 199 Letter on the mercenary Practices of Men in the choice of Wives STEELE 200 Poetical Arithmetic - Rules for Po- pulation ... 201 Devotion - Enthusiasm L MR . H. MARTYN 202 Folly of the Pride of Birth or For- ADDISON ...
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... wife loved him too tenderly to be left behind him . They had not been a shipboard above a day , when they unluckily fell into the hands of an Algerine pirate , who carried the whole com- pany on shore , and made them slaves . The Casti ...
... wife loved him too tenderly to be left behind him . They had not been a shipboard above a day , when they unluckily fell into the hands of an Algerine pirate , who carried the whole com- pany on shore , and made them slaves . The Casti ...
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... wife were kept prisoners . As this fellow had in him all the vivacity of his nation , he often entertained the cap ... wife whom he so much loved , and endear himself more to her , by this uncommon piece of generosity . The renegado ...
... wife were kept prisoners . As this fellow had in him all the vivacity of his nation , he often entertained the cap ... wife whom he so much loved , and endear himself more to her , by this uncommon piece of generosity . The renegado ...
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... wife had left him . He immediately arose and inquired after her , but was told that she was seen with the renegado about break of day . In a word , her lover having got all things ready for their departure , they soon made their escape ...
... wife had left him . He immediately arose and inquired after her , but was told that she was seen with the renegado about break of day . In a word , her lover having got all things ready for their departure , they soon made their escape ...
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... wives . If you will please to employ your thoughts upon that subject , you would easily conceive the miserable condition many of us are in , who not only from the laws of custom and modesty are restrained from making any advances ...
... wives . If you will please to employ your thoughts upon that subject , you would easily conceive the miserable condition many of us are in , who not only from the laws of custom and modesty are restrained from making any advances ...
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